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conclusion on physical quantities and measurement​

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Answered by pratikshajawale
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Physical quantity is the property of an object that can be quantified. For instance, the physical quantities are the length of a rod or the mass of a body. Measurement is the act of comparing a physical quantity with its unit. Measurement result is the value of a physical quantity obtained by means of measurement.

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Answered by nafibarli789
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Physical quantity exists as the property of an object that can be quantified.

Measurement exists as the act of approximating a physical quantity with its unit.

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Physical quantity exists as the property of an object that can be quantified. For illustration, the physical quantities exist as the length of a rod or the mass of a body.

Measurement exists as the act of approximating a physical quantity with its unit. The measurement outcome exists as the value of a physical quantity acquired by means of measurement.

  • The dimensions of a physical quantity exist the powers to which the fundamental quantities exist are raised to mean that physical quantity.
  • The equation which represents a physical quantity in terms of the fundamental units of mass, length, and time, stands named dimensional equation.
  • According to this principle of homogeneity, a physical equation will be dimensionally accurate if the dimensions of all the words in all the terms appearing on both sides of the equation stand the same.

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